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Manufacturing biodiesel plant biodiesel equipment ,website http://www.doinggroup.com/ (waste oil to biodiesel,used oil to biodiesel)
euqipment info:http://www.doinggroup.com/index.php?u=show-263.htmlVans carrying waste cooking oil keep arriving at this factory in suburban Fengxian District. They bring in around 70 tons of waste oil each day. And most of it is processed into bio-diesel. A company manager says it imported a bio-diesel production line from Japan eight years ago, but the equipment is still running well under capacity.
more news :http://www.doinggroup.com/index.php?u=show-276.html

BEIJING — Chinese authorities have battled to get rid of gutter oil in the country's kitchens for years, cracking down on illegal oil production rings since 2011.
But now it seems the black market oil used in streetside stalls could be the same one powering up airplane engines.
Gutter oil came about as a cheap way to produce cooking oil, which is popular in Chinese cooking, according to the Washington Post.
Waste containing used oil or animal fat is first scooped up from sewers, gutters, or dumpsters and taken to processing plants. After the mixture is refined and processed, the oil is repackaged and sold to vendors and small restaurants at below market prices.
As reprocessed sewage, gutter oil contains carcinogens which may lead to cancer and other health problems. But with the disgusting oil served up in cheap street eats, unsuspecting foodies may be none the wiser.
Other countries have long used recycled oil, not for cooking but for industrial purposes, something China only caught on to in recent years.
In 2014, Boeing partnered with a Chinese aircraft company to turn gutter oil into sustainable biofuel, according to Agence France-Presse.
After a Hainan airlines flight flew from Shanghai to Beijing last March on a 50-50 mix of gutter oil and jet fuel, we might be seeing more commercial flights making use of the biofuel, according to the Telegraph.
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views:245079

Complete report is available @ http://www.deepresearchreports.com/111355.html .
This is a depth and professional research report on Global and China Biodiesel industry. The report firstly introduced Biodiesel definition classification application and industry chain structure, then introduced Biodiesel manufacturing technology and processs; and then introduced Global regional Biodiesel projects overview.

published:28 Nov 2013

views:25

As Egypt is currently suffering a new round of fuel price hike, a group of young engineers, came up with a creative and economic way to convert used cooking oil into bio-diesel.
They have set up a firm called Tagaddod Renewable Energy, which is headed by Nour El-Assal, a petrochemical engineer.
Every year, Egyptians pour millions of litters of vegetable oil into sewers after cooking. So El-Assal and his friends hope to cash on turning the waste into treasure through chemical recycling methods.
Encouraging people to collect used cooking oil, Tagaddod provides clients with a funnel and a big-sized bottle to collect the oil. People who participate in the company’s program can get a can of detergent as a gift for each bottle of used oil.

published:24 Jul 2017

views:100

e called it *Green Oil*
Castor-oil plant (Ricinus Communis L.) is originated from Egypt, Ethiopia, Senegal and India; and subsequently spreaded to China, Brazil, Argentina, Thailand and etc.
• India, China and Brazil are the biggest producer for Castor.
• Castor oil has been widely used in aviation and high precision instruments, lubricants, brake fluid and oil protection.
• And increasingly wide range of applications in defense, chemical, pharmaceutical and other Industries.
• The annual demand for Castor estimated 300 million tons, however the annual output is only up to 120 million tons.
• 70% of the huge Castor demand of China is rely on import.
• The oil content in the Castor seeds is between 46 -- 56% and 2.2 - 2.5 kg of seeds will yield 1 kg of Castor oil.
• The heavy degree of castor oil viscosity. It's high combustion performance enable it can't be hydrolyzed metamorphosed and burn under high temperature up to 660°c. And it's unfreeze under -18°c with its low solidification point.
• Ricinoleic acid only can be found in Castor bean.
• The nutrient-rich of Castor leaves can be used for Eri silkworms, paper-making, activated carbon, oil cake and treated as high-protein fodder. And also can be made into biological pest control preparation to anti ground insects, beside Castor's root is one of the prescription of insecticide/ pesticide.

published:10 Jan 2011

views:1397

2nd generation Biofuel using Biomass as feedstock using thermochemical process

published:02 Jun 2014

views:3269

The CultureCollection of Algae at the University of Texas at Austin, herein designated as "UTEX", has been in continuous operation since 1953. It was established by Richard C. Starr at Indiana University and was moved to its present site in 1976. Dr. Starr was the Director of UTEX from its inception until his untimely death in February of 1998, at which time Jerry J. Brand became the Director.
The principal resource of UTEX is its extensive collection of living algae. Nearly 2,800 different strains of algae, representing approximately 200 different genera, are provided to the public at modest charge. The Collection maintains an especially strong representation of freshwater and edaphic green algae and cyanobacteria, but includes representatives of most major algal taxa, including many marine macrophytic green and red algae. All strains in the Collection were obtained as isolates from natural sources, and no genetically altered strains are maintained. Approximately half of UTEX strains are axenic and all cultures are unialgal.
The Culture Collection of Algae is administrated as an OrganizedResearchUnit of the University of Texas in Austin through the College of Natural Sciences. Its principal administrative officer is a Director who is responsible for establishing and enforcing policies regarding the management of UTEX. The resources of UTEX are managed through a Curator. The primary duties of UTEX staff are transferring cultures to fresh media on regular schedules, shipping cultures to users, keeping records related to sales and inventory, preparing media, and managing glassware.
The principal function of UTEX is the maintenance of its diverse stock of living algae, in order to make these algal strains available to a user community worldwide at modest cost. Cultures in the Collection are used especially for research, but also for biotechnology development, teaching, water quality assessment, food for aquatic animals, and a variety of other purposes. UTEX does not impose restrictions regarding the use of cultures that are purchased and does not assume any responsibility for cultures that are sold and sent away from the facility.
UTEX is a nonprofit organization. Principal financial support is obtained through the National Science Foundation of the U.S.A. Additional support comes from the College of Natural Sciences of The University of Texas at Austin and through the sale of cultures to the user community.
The Culture Collection of Algae at the University of Texas at Austin, herein designated as "UTEX", has been in continuous operation since 1953. It was established by Richard C. Starr at Indiana University and was moved to its present site in 1976. Dr. Starr was the Director of UTEX from its inception until his untimely death in February of 1998, at which time Jerry J. Brand became the Director.
A major research interest of Jerry Brand is the mechanism of freezing damage in algal cells and processes that protect them from chilling and freezing damage. Studies are directed toward the development of improved processes for cryopreservation (freezing and storing for an indefinitely long period of time at liquid nitrogen temperature) of living algae. These studies have led to the development of protocols to that have facilitated the successful cryopreservation of nearly 2/3 of the strains in the Culture Collection of Algae at the University of Texas. Jerry Brand studies metabolic processes in cyanobacteria that influence their physiological characteristics and ecological distribution. Research in this laboratory is directed toward characterization of a recently discovered cyanobacterium that produces multicellular "nodules" and is capable of dinitrogen fixation in the absence of heterocysts. Additional work is directed toward nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria in microbial mats and methods that selectively inactivate or insert genes at specific sites in cyanobacterial genomes, using "Targetron" methodology. J. Brand interacts extensively with the community of scientists, engineers and business interests that is developing new commercial uses of algae, especially as a source of transportation fuel.
http://www.sbs.utexas.edu/brand/index.html
http://www.youtube.com/user/UTMcCombsSchool
http://www.biosci.utexas.edu/mcdb/research.aspx
http://www.biosci.utexas.edu/

published:24 Aug 2013

views:77448

published:28 May 2014

views:734

Complete report is available @ http://www.deepresearchreports.com/111355.html .
This is a depth and professional research report on Global and China Biodiesel industry. The report firstly introduced Biodiesel definition classification application and industry chain structure, then introduced Biodiesel manufacturing technology and processs; and then introduced Global regional Biodiesel projects overview.

Bioenergy in China

The development of bioenergy in China is needed to meet the rising energy demand.

Several institutions are involved in this development, most notably the Asian Development Bank and China's Ministry of Agriculture. There is also an added incentive to develop the bioenergy sector which is to increase the development of the rural agricultural sector.

As of 2005, bioenergy use has reached more than 20 million households in the rural areas, with methane gas as the main biofuel. Also more than 4000 bioenergy facilities produce 8 billion cubic metres every year of methane gas. By 2006 20% of "gasoline" consumed was actually a 10% ethanol-gasoline blend. (People's Daily Online) As of 2010, electricity generation by bioenergy is expected to reach 5 GW, and 30 GW by 2020. The annual use of methane gas is expected to be 19 cubic kilometers by 2010, and 40 cubic kilometers by 2020.

Industry

Industry is the production of goods or services within an economy. The major source of revenue of a group or company is the indicator of its relevant industry. When a large group has multiple sources of revenue generation, it is considered to be working in different industries. Manufacturing industry became a key sector of production and labour in European and North American countries during the Industrial Revolution, upsetting previous mercantile and feudal economies. This occurred through many successive rapid advances in technology, such as the production of steel and coal.

Following the Industrial Revolution, possibly a third of the world's economic output is derived that is from manufacturing industries. Many developed countries and many developing/semi-developed countries (People's Republic of China, India etc.) depend significantly on manufacturing industry. Industries, the countries they reside in, and the economies of those countries are interlinked in a complex web of interdependence.

Keiser Report

The Keiser Report is a financial news and analysis show on RT UK and the RT network, hosted by Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert. It has been running since September 2009, with three new show every week. Herbert (announced on a December 2012 episode as his wife) is the co-host; she banters with Keiser on headlines and commentary.

Each episode is divided into two parts. In the first half, Keiser and Herbert alternately discuss a current financial topic, comment on financial media reports, and provide commentary on the actions of bankers. The second half features a guest interview, either face-to-face in the studio or through video conferencing, conducted by Keiser.

The Independent describes the show as "mischievously seditious" and Keiser as "America's most outrageous political pundit".

An episode broadcast in September 2011 featured an interview with the comedian Rosanne Barr, who stated that her solution to the financial crisis was to "bring back the guillotine".

According to Forbes magazine, the economist Sandeep Jaitly of the Gold Standard Institute was forced to resign following comments made on Keiser's show.

University of Texas at Austin

The University of Texas at Austin, informally UT Austin, UT, University of Texas, or Texas in sports contexts, is a public research university and the flagship institution of The University of TexasSystem. Founded in 1883 as "The University of Texas," its campus is located in Austin—approximately 1 mile (1,600m) from the Texas State Capitol. The institution has the fifth-largest single-campus enrollment in the nation, with over 50,000 undergraduate and graduate students and over 24,000 faculty and staff. The university has been labeled one of the "Public Ivies," a publicly funded university considered to provide a quality of education comparable to those of the Ivy League.

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The present situation of the biodiesel in China

The present situation of the biodiesel in China

The present situation of the biodiesel in China

Manufacturing biodiesel plant biodiesel equipment ,website http://www.doinggroup.com/ (waste oil to biodiesel,used oil to biodiesel)
euqipment info:http://www.doinggroup.com/index.php?u=show-263.htmlVans carrying waste cooking oil keep arriving at this factory in suburban Fengxian District. They bring in around 70 tons of waste oil each day. And most of it is processed into bio-diesel. A company manager says it imported a bio-diesel production line from Japan eight years ago, but the equipment is still running well under capacity.
more news :http://www.doinggroup.com/index.php?u=show-276.html

BEIJING — Chinese authorities have battled to get rid of gutter oil in the country's kitchens for years, cracking down on illegal oil production rings since 2011.
But now it seems the black market oil used in streetside stalls could be the same one powering up airplane engines.
Gutter oil came about as a cheap way to produce cooking oil, which is popular in Chinese cooking, according to the Washington Post.
Waste containing used oil or animal fat is first scooped up from sewers, gutters, or dumpsters and taken to processing plants. After the mixture is refined and processed, the oil is repackaged and sold to vendors and small restaurants at below market prices.
As reprocessed sewage, gutter oil contains carcinogens which may lead to cancer and other health problems. But with the disgusting oil served up in cheap street eats, unsuspecting foodies may be none the wiser.
Other countries have long used recycled oil, not for cooking but for industrial purposes, something China only caught on to in recent years.
In 2014, Boeing partnered with a Chinese aircraft company to turn gutter oil into sustainable biofuel, according to Agence France-Presse.
After a Hainan airlines flight flew from Shanghai to Beijing last March on a 50-50 mix of gutter oil and jet fuel, we might be seeing more commercial flights making use of the biofuel, according to the Telegraph.
----------------------------------------­---------------------
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Global and China Biodiesel Market 2013 - Deep Research Report

Global and China Biodiesel Market 2013 - Deep Research Report

Global and China Biodiesel Market 2013 - Deep Research Report

Complete report is available @ http://www.deepresearchreports.com/111355.html .
This is a depth and professional research report on Global and China Biodiesel industry. The report firstly introduced Biodiesel definition classification application and industry chain structure, then introduced Biodiesel manufacturing technology and processs; and then introduced Global regional Biodiesel projects overview.

1:19

Egyptian engineers turn used cooking oil into biodiesel

Egyptian engineers turn used cooking oil into biodiesel

Egyptian engineers turn used cooking oil into biodiesel

As Egypt is currently suffering a new round of fuel price hike, a group of young engineers, came up with a creative and economic way to convert used cooking oil into bio-diesel.
They have set up a firm called Tagaddod Renewable Energy, which is headed by Nour El-Assal, a petrochemical engineer.
Every year, Egyptians pour millions of litters of vegetable oil into sewers after cooking. So El-Assal and his friends hope to cash on turning the waste into treasure through chemical recycling methods.
Encouraging people to collect used cooking oil, Tagaddod provides clients with a funnel and a big-sized bottle to collect the oil. People who participate in the company’s program can get a can of detergent as a gift for each bottle of used oil.

3:25

www.PastiLaba.com Saatnya Bisnis BBM BIODIESEL China

www.PastiLaba.com Saatnya Bisnis BBM BIODIESEL China

www.PastiLaba.com Saatnya Bisnis BBM BIODIESEL China

e called it *Green Oil*
Castor-oil plant (Ricinus Communis L.) is originated from Egypt, Ethiopia, Senegal and India; and subsequently spreaded to China, Brazil, Argentina, Thailand and etc.
• India, China and Brazil are the biggest producer for Castor.
• Castor oil has been widely used in aviation and high precision instruments, lubricants, brake fluid and oil protection.
• And increasingly wide range of applications in defense, chemical, pharmaceutical and other Industries.
• The annual demand for Castor estimated 300 million tons, however the annual output is only up to 120 million tons.
• 70% of the huge Castor demand of China is rely on import.
• The oil content in the Castor seeds is between 46 -- 56% and 2.2 - 2.5 kg of seeds will yield 1 kg of Castor oil.
• The heavy degree of castor oil viscosity. It's high combustion performance enable it can't be hydrolyzed metamorphosed and burn under high temperature up to 660°c. And it's unfreeze under -18°c with its low solidification point.
• Ricinoleic acid only can be found in Castor bean.
• The nutrient-rich of Castor leaves can be used for Eri silkworms, paper-making, activated carbon, oil cake and treated as high-protein fodder. And also can be made into biological pest control preparation to anti ground insects, beside Castor's root is one of the prescription of insecticide/ pesticide.

6:24

Biofuel : Fuel of the Future (2nd Generation)

Biofuel : Fuel of the Future (2nd Generation)

Biofuel : Fuel of the Future (2nd Generation)

2nd generation Biofuel using Biomass as feedstock using thermochemical process

55:23

Are Algae Biofuels the Future of Energy? : Jerry Brand

Are Algae Biofuels the Future of Energy? : Jerry Brand

Are Algae Biofuels the Future of Energy? : Jerry Brand

The CultureCollection of Algae at the University of Texas at Austin, herein designated as "UTEX", has been in continuous operation since 1953. It was established by Richard C. Starr at Indiana University and was moved to its present site in 1976. Dr. Starr was the Director of UTEX from its inception until his untimely death in February of 1998, at which time Jerry J. Brand became the Director.
The principal resource of UTEX is its extensive collection of living algae. Nearly 2,800 different strains of algae, representing approximately 200 different genera, are provided to the public at modest charge. The Collection maintains an especially strong representation of freshwater and edaphic green algae and cyanobacteria, but includes representatives of most major algal taxa, including many marine macrophytic green and red algae. All strains in the Collection were obtained as isolates from natural sources, and no genetically altered strains are maintained. Approximately half of UTEX strains are axenic and all cultures are unialgal.
The Culture Collection of Algae is administrated as an OrganizedResearchUnit of the University of Texas in Austin through the College of Natural Sciences. Its principal administrative officer is a Director who is responsible for establishing and enforcing policies regarding the management of UTEX. The resources of UTEX are managed through a Curator. The primary duties of UTEX staff are transferring cultures to fresh media on regular schedules, shipping cultures to users, keeping records related to sales and inventory, preparing media, and managing glassware.
The principal function of UTEX is the maintenance of its diverse stock of living algae, in order to make these algal strains available to a user community worldwide at modest cost. Cultures in the Collection are used especially for research, but also for biotechnology development, teaching, water quality assessment, food for aquatic animals, and a variety of other purposes. UTEX does not impose restrictions regarding the use of cultures that are purchased and does not assume any responsibility for cultures that are sold and sent away from the facility.
UTEX is a nonprofit organization. Principal financial support is obtained through the National Science Foundation of the U.S.A. Additional support comes from the College of Natural Sciences of The University of Texas at Austin and through the sale of cultures to the user community.
The Culture Collection of Algae at the University of Texas at Austin, herein designated as "UTEX", has been in continuous operation since 1953. It was established by Richard C. Starr at Indiana University and was moved to its present site in 1976. Dr. Starr was the Director of UTEX from its inception until his untimely death in February of 1998, at which time Jerry J. Brand became the Director.
A major research interest of Jerry Brand is the mechanism of freezing damage in algal cells and processes that protect them from chilling and freezing damage. Studies are directed toward the development of improved processes for cryopreservation (freezing and storing for an indefinitely long period of time at liquid nitrogen temperature) of living algae. These studies have led to the development of protocols to that have facilitated the successful cryopreservation of nearly 2/3 of the strains in the Culture Collection of Algae at the University of Texas. Jerry Brand studies metabolic processes in cyanobacteria that influence their physiological characteristics and ecological distribution. Research in this laboratory is directed toward characterization of a recently discovered cyanobacterium that produces multicellular "nodules" and is capable of dinitrogen fixation in the absence of heterocysts. Additional work is directed toward nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria in microbial mats and methods that selectively inactivate or insert genes at specific sites in cyanobacterial genomes, using "Targetron" methodology. J. Brand interacts extensively with the community of scientists, engineers and business interests that is developing new commercial uses of algae, especially as a source of transportation fuel.
http://www.sbs.utexas.edu/brand/index.html
http://www.youtube.com/user/UTMcCombsSchool
http://www.biosci.utexas.edu/mcdb/research.aspx
http://www.biosci.utexas.edu/

6:20

A China Harbour Project - Biodiesel Plant

A China Harbour Project - Biodiesel Plant

A China Harbour Project - Biodiesel Plant

0:30

Global and China Biodiesel Market 2013 - Deep Research Report

Global and China Biodiesel Market 2013 - Deep Research Report

Global and China Biodiesel Market 2013 - Deep Research Report

Complete report is available @ http://www.deepresearchreports.com/111355.html .
This is a depth and professional research report on Global and China Biodiesel industry. The report firstly introduced Biodiesel definition classification application and industry chain structure, then introduced Biodiesel manufacturing technology and processs; and then introduced Global regional Biodiesel projects overview.

Keiser Report: Neoliberalism Strikes Back (E1001)

CheckKeiser Report website for more: http://www.maxkeiser.com/
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max and Stacy discuss neoliberalism “striking back” as China gets to have a plan: one that involves buying up German high tech companies. In the second half, Max visits Piedmont Biofuels, a community-scale biodiesel project in Pittsboro, North Carolina, to talk to its president and co-founder, Lyle Estill.
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The present situation of the biodiesel in China

Manufacturing biodiesel plant biodiesel equipment ,website http://www.doinggroup.com/ (waste oil to biodiesel,used oil to biodiesel)
euqipment info:http://www.doinggroup.com/index.php?u=show-263.htmlVans carrying waste cooking oil keep arriving at this factory in suburban Fengxian District. They bring in around 70 tons of waste oil each day. And most of it is processed into bio-diesel. A company manager says it imported a bio-diesel production line from Japan eight years ago, but the equipment is still running well under capacity.
more news :http://www.doinggroup.com/index.php?u=show-276.html

BEIJING — Chinese authorities have battled to get rid of gutter oil in the country's kitchens for years, cracking down on illegal oil production rings since 2011.
But now it seems the black market oil used in streetside stalls could be the same one powering up airplane engines.
Gutter oil came about as a cheap way to produce cooking oil, which is popular in Chinese cooking, according to the Washington Post.
Waste containing used oil or animal fat is first scooped up from sewers, gutters, or dumpsters and taken to processing plants. After the mixture is refined and processed, the oil is repackaged and sold to vendors and small restaurants at below market prices.
As reprocessed sewage, gutter oil contains carcinogens which may lead to cancer and other health problems. But with the disgu...

published: 04 Feb 2016

Global and China Biodiesel Market 2013 - Deep Research Report

Complete report is available @ http://www.deepresearchreports.com/111355.html .
This is a depth and professional research report on Global and China Biodiesel industry. The report firstly introduced Biodiesel definition classification application and industry chain structure, then introduced Biodiesel manufacturing technology and processs; and then introduced Global regional Biodiesel projects overview.

published: 28 Nov 2013

Egyptian engineers turn used cooking oil into biodiesel

As Egypt is currently suffering a new round of fuel price hike, a group of young engineers, came up with a creative and economic way to convert used cooking oil into bio-diesel.
They have set up a firm called Tagaddod Renewable Energy, which is headed by Nour El-Assal, a petrochemical engineer.
Every year, Egyptians pour millions of litters of vegetable oil into sewers after cooking. So El-Assal and his friends hope to cash on turning the waste into treasure through chemical recycling methods.
Encouraging people to collect used cooking oil, Tagaddod provides clients with a funnel and a big-sized bottle to collect the oil. People who participate in the company’s program can get a can of detergent as a gift for each bottle of used oil.

published: 24 Jul 2017

www.PastiLaba.com Saatnya Bisnis BBM BIODIESEL China

e called it *Green Oil*
Castor-oil plant (Ricinus Communis L.) is originated from Egypt, Ethiopia, Senegal and India; and subsequently spreaded to China, Brazil, Argentina, Thailand and etc.
• India, China and Brazil are the biggest producer for Castor.
• Castor oil has been widely used in aviation and high precision instruments, lubricants, brake fluid and oil protection.
• And increasingly wide range of applications in defense, chemical, pharmaceutical and other Industries.
• The annual demand for Castor estimated 300 million tons, however the annual output is only up to 120 million tons.
• 70% of the huge Castor demand of China is rely on import.
• The oil content in the Castor seeds is between 46 -- 56% and 2.2 - 2.5 kg of seeds will yield 1 kg of Castor oil.
• The heavy degre...

published: 10 Jan 2011

Biofuel : Fuel of the Future (2nd Generation)

2nd generation Biofuel using Biomass as feedstock using thermochemical process

published: 02 Jun 2014

Are Algae Biofuels the Future of Energy? : Jerry Brand

The CultureCollection of Algae at the University of Texas at Austin, herein designated as "UTEX", has been in continuous operation since 1953. It was established by Richard C. Starr at Indiana University and was moved to its present site in 1976. Dr. Starr was the Director of UTEX from its inception until his untimely death in February of 1998, at which time Jerry J. Brand became the Director.
The principal resource of UTEX is its extensive collection of living algae. Nearly 2,800 different strains of algae, representing approximately 200 different genera, are provided to the public at modest charge. The Collection maintains an especially strong representation of freshwater and edaphic green algae and cyanobacteria, but includes representatives of most major algal taxa, including many ...

published: 24 Aug 2013

A China Harbour Project - Biodiesel Plant

published: 28 May 2014

Global and China Biodiesel Market 2013 - Deep Research Report

Complete report is available @ http://www.deepresearchreports.com/111355.html .
This is a depth and professional research report on Global and China Biodiesel industry. The report firstly introduced Biodiesel definition classification application and industry chain structure, then introduced Biodiesel manufacturing technology and processs; and then introduced Global regional Biodiesel projects overview.

published: 28 Nov 2013

Global and Chinese Biodiesel Industry Research Report 2009-2019

View Full Report @
http://www.rnrmarketresearch.com/market-research-report-on-global-and-chinese-biodiesel-industry-2009-2019-market-report.html .
Market Research Report on Global and Chinese Biodiesel Industry, 2009-2019 is a professional and in-depth market survey on Global and Chinese Biodiesel industry. The report firstly reviews the basic information of Biodiesel including its classification, application and manufacturing technology; The report then explores global and China’s top manufacturers of Biodiesel listing their product specification, capacity, Production value, and market share etc.; The report further analyzes quantitatively 2009-2014 global and China’s total market of Biodiesel by calculation of main economic parameters of each company; The breakdown data of Biodiesel ma...

published: 11 Feb 2015

Keiser Report: Neoliberalism Strikes Back (E1001)

CheckKeiser Report website for more: http://www.maxkeiser.com/
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max and Stacy discuss neoliberalism “striking back” as China gets to have a plan: one that involves buying up German high tech companies. In the second half, Max visits Piedmont Biofuels, a community-scale biodiesel project in Pittsboro, North Carolina, to talk to its president and co-founder, Lyle Estill.
WATCH all Keiser Report shows here:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL768A33676917AE90 (E1-E200)
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC3F29DDAA1BABFCF (E201-E400)
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPszygYHA9K2ZtV_1KphSugBB7iZqbFyz (E401-E600)
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPszygYHA9K1GpAv3ZKpNFoEvKaY2QFH_ (E601-E800)
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Manufacturing biodiesel plant biodiesel equipment ,website http://www.doinggroup.com/ (waste oil to biodiesel,used oil to biodiesel)
euqipment info:http://www.doinggroup.com/index.php?u=show-263.htmlVans carrying waste cooking oil keep arriving at this factory in suburban Fengxian District. They bring in around 70 tons of waste oil each day. And most of it is processed into bio-diesel. A company manager says it imported a bio-diesel production line from Japan eight years ago, but the equipment is still running well under capacity.
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Manufacturing biodiesel plant biodiesel equipment ,website http://www.doinggroup.com/ (waste oil to biodiesel,used oil to biodiesel)
euqipment info:http://www.doinggroup.com/index.php?u=show-263.htmlVans carrying waste cooking oil keep arriving at this factory in suburban Fengxian District. They bring in around 70 tons of waste oil each day. And most of it is processed into bio-diesel. A company manager says it imported a bio-diesel production line from Japan eight years ago, but the equipment is still running well under capacity.
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BEIJING — Chinese authorities have battled to get rid of gutter oil in the country's kitchens for years, cracking down on illegal oil production rings since 201...

BEIJING — Chinese authorities have battled to get rid of gutter oil in the country's kitchens for years, cracking down on illegal oil production rings since 2011.
But now it seems the black market oil used in streetside stalls could be the same one powering up airplane engines.
Gutter oil came about as a cheap way to produce cooking oil, which is popular in Chinese cooking, according to the Washington Post.
Waste containing used oil or animal fat is first scooped up from sewers, gutters, or dumpsters and taken to processing plants. After the mixture is refined and processed, the oil is repackaged and sold to vendors and small restaurants at below market prices.
As reprocessed sewage, gutter oil contains carcinogens which may lead to cancer and other health problems. But with the disgusting oil served up in cheap street eats, unsuspecting foodies may be none the wiser.
Other countries have long used recycled oil, not for cooking but for industrial purposes, something China only caught on to in recent years.
In 2014, Boeing partnered with a Chinese aircraft company to turn gutter oil into sustainable biofuel, according to Agence France-Presse.
After a Hainan airlines flight flew from Shanghai to Beijing last March on a 50-50 mix of gutter oil and jet fuel, we might be seeing more commercial flights making use of the biofuel, according to the Telegraph.
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BEIJING — Chinese authorities have battled to get rid of gutter oil in the country's kitchens for years, cracking down on illegal oil production rings since 2011.
But now it seems the black market oil used in streetside stalls could be the same one powering up airplane engines.
Gutter oil came about as a cheap way to produce cooking oil, which is popular in Chinese cooking, according to the Washington Post.
Waste containing used oil or animal fat is first scooped up from sewers, gutters, or dumpsters and taken to processing plants. After the mixture is refined and processed, the oil is repackaged and sold to vendors and small restaurants at below market prices.
As reprocessed sewage, gutter oil contains carcinogens which may lead to cancer and other health problems. But with the disgusting oil served up in cheap street eats, unsuspecting foodies may be none the wiser.
Other countries have long used recycled oil, not for cooking but for industrial purposes, something China only caught on to in recent years.
In 2014, Boeing partnered with a Chinese aircraft company to turn gutter oil into sustainable biofuel, according to Agence France-Presse.
After a Hainan airlines flight flew from Shanghai to Beijing last March on a 50-50 mix of gutter oil and jet fuel, we might be seeing more commercial flights making use of the biofuel, according to the Telegraph.
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This is a depth and professional research report on Global and China Biodiesel industry. The report firstly introduced Biodiesel definition classification application and industry chain structure, then introduced Biodiesel manufacturing technology and processs; and then introduced Global regional Biodiesel projects overview.

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Egyptian engineers turn used cooking oil into biodiesel

As Egypt is currently suffering a new round of fuel price hike, a group of young engineers, came up with a creative and economic way to convert used cooking oil...

As Egypt is currently suffering a new round of fuel price hike, a group of young engineers, came up with a creative and economic way to convert used cooking oil into bio-diesel.
They have set up a firm called Tagaddod Renewable Energy, which is headed by Nour El-Assal, a petrochemical engineer.
Every year, Egyptians pour millions of litters of vegetable oil into sewers after cooking. So El-Assal and his friends hope to cash on turning the waste into treasure through chemical recycling methods.
Encouraging people to collect used cooking oil, Tagaddod provides clients with a funnel and a big-sized bottle to collect the oil. People who participate in the company’s program can get a can of detergent as a gift for each bottle of used oil.

As Egypt is currently suffering a new round of fuel price hike, a group of young engineers, came up with a creative and economic way to convert used cooking oil into bio-diesel.
They have set up a firm called Tagaddod Renewable Energy, which is headed by Nour El-Assal, a petrochemical engineer.
Every year, Egyptians pour millions of litters of vegetable oil into sewers after cooking. So El-Assal and his friends hope to cash on turning the waste into treasure through chemical recycling methods.
Encouraging people to collect used cooking oil, Tagaddod provides clients with a funnel and a big-sized bottle to collect the oil. People who participate in the company’s program can get a can of detergent as a gift for each bottle of used oil.

e called it *Green Oil*
Castor-oil plant (Ricinus Communis L.) is originated from Egypt, Ethiopia, Senegal and India; and subsequently spreaded to China, Brazil, Argentina, Thailand and etc.
• India, China and Brazil are the biggest producer for Castor.
• Castor oil has been widely used in aviation and high precision instruments, lubricants, brake fluid and oil protection.
• And increasingly wide range of applications in defense, chemical, pharmaceutical and other Industries.
• The annual demand for Castor estimated 300 million tons, however the annual output is only up to 120 million tons.
• 70% of the huge Castor demand of China is rely on import.
• The oil content in the Castor seeds is between 46 -- 56% and 2.2 - 2.5 kg of seeds will yield 1 kg of Castor oil.
• The heavy degree of castor oil viscosity. It's high combustion performance enable it can't be hydrolyzed metamorphosed and burn under high temperature up to 660°c. And it's unfreeze under -18°c with its low solidification point.
• Ricinoleic acid only can be found in Castor bean.
• The nutrient-rich of Castor leaves can be used for Eri silkworms, paper-making, activated carbon, oil cake and treated as high-protein fodder. And also can be made into biological pest control preparation to anti ground insects, beside Castor's root is one of the prescription of insecticide/ pesticide.

e called it *Green Oil*
Castor-oil plant (Ricinus Communis L.) is originated from Egypt, Ethiopia, Senegal and India; and subsequently spreaded to China, Brazil, Argentina, Thailand and etc.
• India, China and Brazil are the biggest producer for Castor.
• Castor oil has been widely used in aviation and high precision instruments, lubricants, brake fluid and oil protection.
• And increasingly wide range of applications in defense, chemical, pharmaceutical and other Industries.
• The annual demand for Castor estimated 300 million tons, however the annual output is only up to 120 million tons.
• 70% of the huge Castor demand of China is rely on import.
• The oil content in the Castor seeds is between 46 -- 56% and 2.2 - 2.5 kg of seeds will yield 1 kg of Castor oil.
• The heavy degree of castor oil viscosity. It's high combustion performance enable it can't be hydrolyzed metamorphosed and burn under high temperature up to 660°c. And it's unfreeze under -18°c with its low solidification point.
• Ricinoleic acid only can be found in Castor bean.
• The nutrient-rich of Castor leaves can be used for Eri silkworms, paper-making, activated carbon, oil cake and treated as high-protein fodder. And also can be made into biological pest control preparation to anti ground insects, beside Castor's root is one of the prescription of insecticide/ pesticide.

The CultureCollection of Algae at the University of Texas at Austin, herein designated as "UTEX", has been in continuous operation since 1953. It was established by Richard C. Starr at Indiana University and was moved to its present site in 1976. Dr. Starr was the Director of UTEX from its inception until his untimely death in February of 1998, at which time Jerry J. Brand became the Director.
The principal resource of UTEX is its extensive collection of living algae. Nearly 2,800 different strains of algae, representing approximately 200 different genera, are provided to the public at modest charge. The Collection maintains an especially strong representation of freshwater and edaphic green algae and cyanobacteria, but includes representatives of most major algal taxa, including many marine macrophytic green and red algae. All strains in the Collection were obtained as isolates from natural sources, and no genetically altered strains are maintained. Approximately half of UTEX strains are axenic and all cultures are unialgal.
The Culture Collection of Algae is administrated as an OrganizedResearchUnit of the University of Texas in Austin through the College of Natural Sciences. Its principal administrative officer is a Director who is responsible for establishing and enforcing policies regarding the management of UTEX. The resources of UTEX are managed through a Curator. The primary duties of UTEX staff are transferring cultures to fresh media on regular schedules, shipping cultures to users, keeping records related to sales and inventory, preparing media, and managing glassware.
The principal function of UTEX is the maintenance of its diverse stock of living algae, in order to make these algal strains available to a user community worldwide at modest cost. Cultures in the Collection are used especially for research, but also for biotechnology development, teaching, water quality assessment, food for aquatic animals, and a variety of other purposes. UTEX does not impose restrictions regarding the use of cultures that are purchased and does not assume any responsibility for cultures that are sold and sent away from the facility.
UTEX is a nonprofit organization. Principal financial support is obtained through the National Science Foundation of the U.S.A. Additional support comes from the College of Natural Sciences of The University of Texas at Austin and through the sale of cultures to the user community.
The Culture Collection of Algae at the University of Texas at Austin, herein designated as "UTEX", has been in continuous operation since 1953. It was established by Richard C. Starr at Indiana University and was moved to its present site in 1976. Dr. Starr was the Director of UTEX from its inception until his untimely death in February of 1998, at which time Jerry J. Brand became the Director.
A major research interest of Jerry Brand is the mechanism of freezing damage in algal cells and processes that protect them from chilling and freezing damage. Studies are directed toward the development of improved processes for cryopreservation (freezing and storing for an indefinitely long period of time at liquid nitrogen temperature) of living algae. These studies have led to the development of protocols to that have facilitated the successful cryopreservation of nearly 2/3 of the strains in the Culture Collection of Algae at the University of Texas. Jerry Brand studies metabolic processes in cyanobacteria that influence their physiological characteristics and ecological distribution. Research in this laboratory is directed toward characterization of a recently discovered cyanobacterium that produces multicellular "nodules" and is capable of dinitrogen fixation in the absence of heterocysts. Additional work is directed toward nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria in microbial mats and methods that selectively inactivate or insert genes at specific sites in cyanobacterial genomes, using "Targetron" methodology. J. Brand interacts extensively with the community of scientists, engineers and business interests that is developing new commercial uses of algae, especially as a source of transportation fuel.
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The CultureCollection of Algae at the University of Texas at Austin, herein designated as "UTEX", has been in continuous operation since 1953. It was established by Richard C. Starr at Indiana University and was moved to its present site in 1976. Dr. Starr was the Director of UTEX from its inception until his untimely death in February of 1998, at which time Jerry J. Brand became the Director.
The principal resource of UTEX is its extensive collection of living algae. Nearly 2,800 different strains of algae, representing approximately 200 different genera, are provided to the public at modest charge. The Collection maintains an especially strong representation of freshwater and edaphic green algae and cyanobacteria, but includes representatives of most major algal taxa, including many marine macrophytic green and red algae. All strains in the Collection were obtained as isolates from natural sources, and no genetically altered strains are maintained. Approximately half of UTEX strains are axenic and all cultures are unialgal.
The Culture Collection of Algae is administrated as an OrganizedResearchUnit of the University of Texas in Austin through the College of Natural Sciences. Its principal administrative officer is a Director who is responsible for establishing and enforcing policies regarding the management of UTEX. The resources of UTEX are managed through a Curator. The primary duties of UTEX staff are transferring cultures to fresh media on regular schedules, shipping cultures to users, keeping records related to sales and inventory, preparing media, and managing glassware.
The principal function of UTEX is the maintenance of its diverse stock of living algae, in order to make these algal strains available to a user community worldwide at modest cost. Cultures in the Collection are used especially for research, but also for biotechnology development, teaching, water quality assessment, food for aquatic animals, and a variety of other purposes. UTEX does not impose restrictions regarding the use of cultures that are purchased and does not assume any responsibility for cultures that are sold and sent away from the facility.
UTEX is a nonprofit organization. Principal financial support is obtained through the National Science Foundation of the U.S.A. Additional support comes from the College of Natural Sciences of The University of Texas at Austin and through the sale of cultures to the user community.
The Culture Collection of Algae at the University of Texas at Austin, herein designated as "UTEX", has been in continuous operation since 1953. It was established by Richard C. Starr at Indiana University and was moved to its present site in 1976. Dr. Starr was the Director of UTEX from its inception until his untimely death in February of 1998, at which time Jerry J. Brand became the Director.
A major research interest of Jerry Brand is the mechanism of freezing damage in algal cells and processes that protect them from chilling and freezing damage. Studies are directed toward the development of improved processes for cryopreservation (freezing and storing for an indefinitely long period of time at liquid nitrogen temperature) of living algae. These studies have led to the development of protocols to that have facilitated the successful cryopreservation of nearly 2/3 of the strains in the Culture Collection of Algae at the University of Texas. Jerry Brand studies metabolic processes in cyanobacteria that influence their physiological characteristics and ecological distribution. Research in this laboratory is directed toward characterization of a recently discovered cyanobacterium that produces multicellular "nodules" and is capable of dinitrogen fixation in the absence of heterocysts. Additional work is directed toward nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria in microbial mats and methods that selectively inactivate or insert genes at specific sites in cyanobacterial genomes, using "Targetron" methodology. J. Brand interacts extensively with the community of scientists, engineers and business interests that is developing new commercial uses of algae, especially as a source of transportation fuel.
http://www.sbs.utexas.edu/brand/index.html
http://www.youtube.com/user/UTMcCombsSchool
http://www.biosci.utexas.edu/mcdb/research.aspx
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In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max and Stacy discuss neoliberalism “striking back” as China gets to have a plan: one that involves buying up German high tech companies. In the second half, Max visits Piedmont Biofuels, a community-scale biodiesel project in Pittsboro, North Carolina, to talk to its president and co-founder, Lyle Estill.
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In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max and Stacy discuss neoliberalism “striking back” as China gets to have a plan: one that involves buying up German high tech companies. In the second half, Max visits Piedmont Biofuels, a community-scale biodiesel project in Pittsboro, North Carolina, to talk to its president and co-founder, Lyle Estill.
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China travel guide 2016 HD

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Top Things to See in China | A Guide to The Best Tourist Attractions in China

Top Things to do in China!
I know that this is long overdue and that I haven't posted a video in a while, but seriously China!! Anyways, this list is less about the top attractions in China and more about the best ones. Moreover, it features the off the beaten path destinations in China as well. So what are the most incredible things to do in China. Here's my take:
10) Changsha and the Mao Zedong Staute (长沙和毛泽东雕像)
This is crazy, in the capital of Hunan Province there's a giant statue of Mao Zedong that looks like something out of Mount Rushmore. Definitely a top thing to see in China.
9) Bifengxia Panda Base (碧峰峡大熊猫保护区)
The PandaCenter in Chengdu is a bit over-touristed. That's why it's a great option to head to Bifengxia on the edge of the village of Ya'an, and up to this amazing ...

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10 BestPlaces to Visit in China
China, the gateway to East Asia, is a fascinating country. It is an ancient civilization that gave the world Peking Man, gunpowder and noodles. Visitors making their first trip to China usually stick to the larger cities. More experienced visitors to the Middle Kingdom will strike out in other directions, where traveling may be a bit more frustrating because of the language barrier, but most definitely doable for independent travelers. An overview of the best places to visit in China:
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Travel video about destination China.
China’sImperial City is located in the centre of its ancient Middle Kingdom, a gigantic and inscrutable empire beyond the Great Wall. The Imperial City is entered through the Gates of HeavenlyPeace.After seven years of construction, Ming EmperorZhu Di moved into his newly-established palace complex in which over eight thousand people lived in almost a thousand rooms. The palace served as both a residential and governmental seat to the emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. A stone’s throw away from the old Summer Palace is the Garden of Harmonious Unity that was the favourite garden of the Emperor’s household who retreated to its cool lakeside shores during the humid months of summer. Close to Badaling the Great Wall Of China extends majestically across misty mountains. It is the largest Man-made structure in the world and was erected to protect the country from invasion from the North. The gigantic wall represented the division of two very different cultures. On one side the Central AsianNomads and on the other the highly developed civilisation of the emerging Chinese Empire. Shanghai is a GiganticCity and a meeting point of both east and west. The shoreline is without a doubt the city’s main focal point and is a combination of past, present and future and contains the historic monuments and eye catching buildings of a great city. Famous explorer Marco Polo referred to Suzhou as the ‘Venice of the East’, a city that is particularly famous for its gardens. Many of its extremely elegant buildings are remnants of a glorious past. Yunnan´s most famous site is the unique Stone Forest Of Shi Lin, a forest of rock that extends for 27,000 hectares. Hong Kong is a city of the superlative with glimmering skyscrapers that seem to take root in the sky and one elegant building after another with shining glass and hi-tech facades. China is a world within a world!

Travel video about destination China.
China’sImperial City is located in the centre of its ancient Middle Kingdom, a gigantic and inscrutable empire beyond the Great Wall. The Imperial City is entered through the Gates of HeavenlyPeace.After seven years of construction, Ming EmperorZhu Di moved into his newly-established palace complex in which over eight thousand people lived in almost a thousand rooms. The palace served as both a residential and governmental seat to the emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. A stone’s throw away from the old Summer Palace is the Garden of Harmonious Unity that was the favourite garden of the Emperor’s household who retreated to its cool lakeside shores during the humid months of summer. Close to Badaling the Great Wall Of China extends majestically across misty mountains. It is the largest Man-made structure in the world and was erected to protect the country from invasion from the North. The gigantic wall represented the division of two very different cultures. On one side the Central AsianNomads and on the other the highly developed civilisation of the emerging Chinese Empire. Shanghai is a GiganticCity and a meeting point of both east and west. The shoreline is without a doubt the city’s main focal point and is a combination of past, present and future and contains the historic monuments and eye catching buildings of a great city. Famous explorer Marco Polo referred to Suzhou as the ‘Venice of the East’, a city that is particularly famous for its gardens. Many of its extremely elegant buildings are remnants of a glorious past. Yunnan´s most famous site is the unique Stone Forest Of Shi Lin, a forest of rock that extends for 27,000 hectares. Hong Kong is a city of the superlative with glimmering skyscrapers that seem to take root in the sky and one elegant building after another with shining glass and hi-tech facades. China is a world within a world!

China travel guide 2016 HD

Incredible video of China with information about the main cities, best places and prices.
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Incredible video of China with information about the main cities, best places and prices.
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This video has been created and recorded by Bliko Redi with the collaboration of Nuria San Roman in the subtitles
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The Great Wall song:
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China travel guide with the best destinations
Guia de viaje de China, en este video se puede ver: Beijing, la Gran Muralla, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Xian, Chengdu, Guilin y Hong Kong.
Este video de China esta hecho para todo tipo de viajeros y enseña los mejores lugares y las principales ciudades de China.

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In this China travel guide you can see: Beijing, The Great Wall, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Xian, Chengdu, Guilin and Hong Kong.
China tourism video for all kind of travellers
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This video has been created and recorded by Bliko Redi with the collaboration of Nuria San Roman in the subtitles
Travel China and enjoy the experince!!!
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China travel guide with the best destinations
Guia de viaje de China, en este video se puede ver: Beijing, la Gran Muralla, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Xian, Chengdu, Guilin y Hong Kong.
Este video de China esta hecho para todo tipo de viajeros y enseña los mejores lugares y las principales ciudades de China.

China Travel Guide: Beijing, Xi'an & Shanghai 🇨🇳

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What to do, see, eat and experience in these vibrant Chinese cities.
I had a whirlwind week in China with Wendy WuTours and I experienced so much in this exciting, ancient and modern country. From the skyscrapers of Shanghai, to biking the old wall of Xi'an, to seeing the Terra Cotta Warriors up close and exploring the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall—China was full of life changing moments. Here's a glimpse into what we did on our tour through this amazing country.
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Our ShanghaiTravelGuide! It's finally here, thanks for being so patient everyone. And thanks to our friends at Cathay Pacific for partnering with us on our Shanghai episode and the rest of Season 3 as we discover a #LifeWellTravelled - find out more at http://www.cathaypacific.com/lifewelltravelled
Shanghai is an intense city on all levels. The sights, the sounds, the smells, the stories, Shanghai rewards the curious traveller around every corner. We spent 5 days exploring this incredible city and we can't wait to get back.
Thanks toKyle from UnTour FoodTours for showing us around Shanghai's incredible food scene. Check them out at http://untourfoodtours.com/
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Our ShanghaiTravelGuide! It's finally here, thanks for being so patient everyone. And thanks to our friends at Cathay Pacific for partnering with us on our Shanghai episode and the rest of Season 3 as we discover a #LifeWellTravelled - find out more at http://www.cathaypacific.com/lifewelltravelled
Shanghai is an intense city on all levels. The sights, the sounds, the smells, the stories, Shanghai rewards the curious traveller around every corner. We spent 5 days exploring this incredible city and we can't wait to get back.
Thanks toKyle from UnTour FoodTours for showing us around Shanghai's incredible food scene. Check them out at http://untourfoodtours.com/
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Top Things to See in China | A Guide to The Best Tourist Attractions in China

Top Things to do in China!
I know that this is long overdue and that I haven't posted a video in a while, but seriously China!! Anyways, this list is less about...

Top Things to do in China!
I know that this is long overdue and that I haven't posted a video in a while, but seriously China!! Anyways, this list is less about the top attractions in China and more about the best ones. Moreover, it features the off the beaten path destinations in China as well. So what are the most incredible things to do in China. Here's my take:
10) Changsha and the Mao Zedong Staute (长沙和毛泽东雕像)
This is crazy, in the capital of Hunan Province there's a giant statue of Mao Zedong that looks like something out of Mount Rushmore. Definitely a top thing to see in China.
9) Bifengxia Panda Base (碧峰峡大熊猫保护区)
The PandaCenter in Chengdu is a bit over-touristed. That's why it's a great option to head to Bifengxia on the edge of the village of Ya'an, and up to this amazing place to visit in China.
8) DunhuangOasis (敦煌绿洲)
Up in Gansu Province there are a lot of amazing places to see! The Dunhuang Desert Oasis is an extension of the Gobi and is unreal!
7) The Westernmost Section of the Great Wall of China in Jiayuguan (对中国的嘉峪关长城的最西端科)
Sure, most people travel China specifically to see the Great Wall. Most head to Beijing. If you want an off-the-beaten-path option than Jiayuguan is perfect.
6) Yangshuo (阳朔)
In Guanxi Province Yangshuo is awesome. Limestone karst landscapes and beautiful river scenes make this an easy addition to the top things to see in China.
5) Mati Si and the CliffTemples (马蒂思崖寺)
Mati Si is really cool. It's famous for the Buddhist Cliff temples, and they are very cool. Full of grottos and caves, this is a must see in China.
4) ZhangyeRainbow Mountains (张掖彩虹山)
This was probably the #1 thing I was looking forward to in China. However, most people don't even know about it. The Zhangye Rainbow Mountains are unreal, and a worthy addition to a travel itinerary in China that is full of amazing attractions.
3) Shangrila and the Songzanlin Monastery (香格里拉和松赞林寺)
Up on the border of Tibet in Yunan Province, the town of Shangrila is a really interesting visit. Lots of colourful people, interesting architecture, and the amazing Songzanlin Monastery.
2) Dragon's BackboneRice Terraces (龙的骨干梯田)
NearGuilin, the Drangon's Backbone Rice Terraces are a must-see in China. They were close to ending up as the number one thing to see in China on this list, but even the amazing landscapes of this place couldn't beat out...
1) Zhangjiajie National Forest Park and the AvatarMountains (张家界国家森林公园和阿凡达山)
Actually, this was fairly easily my #1 Thing to see in China. The avatar mountains in ZhangjiajieNational Forest park are crazy cool. The incredible mountains were the inspiration for the movie avatar. You need to see this place with your own eyes!
That's it for my list. What's on your top attractions list for China?
看到中国最好的东西
中国旅游景点
中国旅游
For more from this video including photos, check out my blog http://www.brendansadventures.com

Top Things to do in China!
I know that this is long overdue and that I haven't posted a video in a while, but seriously China!! Anyways, this list is less about the top attractions in China and more about the best ones. Moreover, it features the off the beaten path destinations in China as well. So what are the most incredible things to do in China. Here's my take:
10) Changsha and the Mao Zedong Staute (长沙和毛泽东雕像)
This is crazy, in the capital of Hunan Province there's a giant statue of Mao Zedong that looks like something out of Mount Rushmore. Definitely a top thing to see in China.
9) Bifengxia Panda Base (碧峰峡大熊猫保护区)
The PandaCenter in Chengdu is a bit over-touristed. That's why it's a great option to head to Bifengxia on the edge of the village of Ya'an, and up to this amazing place to visit in China.
8) DunhuangOasis (敦煌绿洲)
Up in Gansu Province there are a lot of amazing places to see! The Dunhuang Desert Oasis is an extension of the Gobi and is unreal!
7) The Westernmost Section of the Great Wall of China in Jiayuguan (对中国的嘉峪关长城的最西端科)
Sure, most people travel China specifically to see the Great Wall. Most head to Beijing. If you want an off-the-beaten-path option than Jiayuguan is perfect.
6) Yangshuo (阳朔)
In Guanxi Province Yangshuo is awesome. Limestone karst landscapes and beautiful river scenes make this an easy addition to the top things to see in China.
5) Mati Si and the CliffTemples (马蒂思崖寺)
Mati Si is really cool. It's famous for the Buddhist Cliff temples, and they are very cool. Full of grottos and caves, this is a must see in China.
4) ZhangyeRainbow Mountains (张掖彩虹山)
This was probably the #1 thing I was looking forward to in China. However, most people don't even know about it. The Zhangye Rainbow Mountains are unreal, and a worthy addition to a travel itinerary in China that is full of amazing attractions.
3) Shangrila and the Songzanlin Monastery (香格里拉和松赞林寺)
Up on the border of Tibet in Yunan Province, the town of Shangrila is a really interesting visit. Lots of colourful people, interesting architecture, and the amazing Songzanlin Monastery.
2) Dragon's BackboneRice Terraces (龙的骨干梯田)
NearGuilin, the Drangon's Backbone Rice Terraces are a must-see in China. They were close to ending up as the number one thing to see in China on this list, but even the amazing landscapes of this place couldn't beat out...
1) Zhangjiajie National Forest Park and the AvatarMountains (张家界国家森林公园和阿凡达山)
Actually, this was fairly easily my #1 Thing to see in China. The avatar mountains in ZhangjiajieNational Forest park are crazy cool. The incredible mountains were the inspiration for the movie avatar. You need to see this place with your own eyes!
That's it for my list. What's on your top attractions list for China?
看到中国最好的东西
中国旅游景点
中国旅游
For more from this video including photos, check out my blog http://www.brendansadventures.com

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10 BestPlaces to Visit in China
China, the gateway to East Asia, is a fascinating country. It is an ancient civilization that gave the world Peking Man, gunpowder and noodles. Visitors making their first trip to China usually stick to the larger cities. More experienced visitors to the Middle Kingdom will strike out in other directions, where traveling may be a bit more frustrating because of the language barrier, but most definitely doable for independent travelers. An overview of the best places to visit in China:
10. Kunming
9. Jiuzhaigou
8. Hangzhou
7. Yangshuo
6. Lhasa
5. Xi'an
4. Shanghai
3. Great Wall of China
2. Hong Kong
1. Beijing
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10 BestPlaces to Visit in China
China, the gateway to East Asia, is a fascinating country. It is an ancient civilization that gave the world Peking Man, gunpowder and noodles. Visitors making their first trip to China usually stick to the larger cities. More experienced visitors to the Middle Kingdom will strike out in other directions, where traveling may be a bit more frustrating because of the language barrier, but most definitely doable for independent travelers. An overview of the best places to visit in China:
10. Kunming
9. Jiuzhaigou
8. Hangzhou
7. Yangshuo
6. Lhasa
5. Xi'an
4. Shanghai
3. Great Wall of China
2. Hong Kong
1. Beijing
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The present situation of the biodiesel in China

Manufacturing biodiesel plant biodiesel equipment ,website http://www.doinggroup.com/ (waste oil to biodiesel,used oil to biodiesel)
euqipment info:http://www.doinggroup.com/index.php?u=show-263.htmlVans carrying waste cooking oil keep arriving at this factory in suburban Fengxian District. They bring in around 70 tons of waste oil each day. And most of it is processed into bio-diesel. A company manager says it imported a bio-diesel production line from Japan eight years ago, but the equipment is still running well under capacity.
more news :http://www.doinggroup.com/index.php?u=show-276.html

BEIJING — Chinese authorities have battled to get rid of gutter oil in the country's kitchens for years, cracking down on illegal oil production rings since 2011.
But now it seems the black market oil used in streetside stalls could be the same one powering up airplane engines.
Gutter oil came about as a cheap way to produce cooking oil, which is popular in Chinese cooking, according to the Washington Post.
Waste containing used oil or animal fat is first scooped up from sewers, gutters, or dumpsters and taken to processing plants. After the mixture is refined and processed, the oil is repackaged and sold to vendors and small restaurants at below market prices.
As reprocessed sewage, gutter oil contains carcinogens which may lead to cancer and other health problems. But with the disgu...

published: 04 Feb 2016

Global and China Biodiesel Market 2013 - Deep Research Report

Complete report is available @ http://www.deepresearchreports.com/111355.html .
This is a depth and professional research report on Global and China Biodiesel industry. The report firstly introduced Biodiesel definition classification application and industry chain structure, then introduced Biodiesel manufacturing technology and processs; and then introduced Global regional Biodiesel projects overview.

published: 28 Nov 2013

Egyptian engineers turn used cooking oil into biodiesel

As Egypt is currently suffering a new round of fuel price hike, a group of young engineers, came up with a creative and economic way to convert used cooking oil into bio-diesel.
They have set up a firm called Tagaddod Renewable Energy, which is headed by Nour El-Assal, a petrochemical engineer.
Every year, Egyptians pour millions of litters of vegetable oil into sewers after cooking. So El-Assal and his friends hope to cash on turning the waste into treasure through chemical recycling methods.
Encouraging people to collect used cooking oil, Tagaddod provides clients with a funnel and a big-sized bottle to collect the oil. People who participate in the company’s program can get a can of detergent as a gift for each bottle of used oil.

published: 24 Jul 2017

www.PastiLaba.com Saatnya Bisnis BBM BIODIESEL China

e called it *Green Oil*
Castor-oil plant (Ricinus Communis L.) is originated from Egypt, Ethiopia, Senegal and India; and subsequently spreaded to China, Brazil, Argentina, Thailand and etc.
• India, China and Brazil are the biggest producer for Castor.
• Castor oil has been widely used in aviation and high precision instruments, lubricants, brake fluid and oil protection.
• And increasingly wide range of applications in defense, chemical, pharmaceutical and other Industries.
• The annual demand for Castor estimated 300 million tons, however the annual output is only up to 120 million tons.
• 70% of the huge Castor demand of China is rely on import.
• The oil content in the Castor seeds is between 46 -- 56% and 2.2 - 2.5 kg of seeds will yield 1 kg of Castor oil.
• The heavy degre...

published: 10 Jan 2011

Biofuel : Fuel of the Future (2nd Generation)

2nd generation Biofuel using Biomass as feedstock using thermochemical process

published: 02 Jun 2014

Are Algae Biofuels the Future of Energy? : Jerry Brand

The CultureCollection of Algae at the University of Texas at Austin, herein designated as "UTEX", has been in continuous operation since 1953. It was established by Richard C. Starr at Indiana University and was moved to its present site in 1976. Dr. Starr was the Director of UTEX from its inception until his untimely death in February of 1998, at which time Jerry J. Brand became the Director.
The principal resource of UTEX is its extensive collection of living algae. Nearly 2,800 different strains of algae, representing approximately 200 different genera, are provided to the public at modest charge. The Collection maintains an especially strong representation of freshwater and edaphic green algae and cyanobacteria, but includes representatives of most major algal taxa, including many ...

Manufacturing biodiesel plant biodiesel equipment ,website http://www.doinggroup.com/ (waste oil to biodiesel,used oil to biodiesel)
euqipment info:http://www.doinggroup.com/index.php?u=show-263.htmlVans carrying waste cooking oil keep arriving at this factory in suburban Fengxian District. They bring in around 70 tons of waste oil each day. And most of it is processed into bio-diesel. A company manager says it imported a bio-diesel production line from Japan eight years ago, but the equipment is still running well under capacity.
more news :http://www.doinggroup.com/index.php?u=show-276.html

Manufacturing biodiesel plant biodiesel equipment ,website http://www.doinggroup.com/ (waste oil to biodiesel,used oil to biodiesel)
euqipment info:http://www.doinggroup.com/index.php?u=show-263.htmlVans carrying waste cooking oil keep arriving at this factory in suburban Fengxian District. They bring in around 70 tons of waste oil each day. And most of it is processed into bio-diesel. A company manager says it imported a bio-diesel production line from Japan eight years ago, but the equipment is still running well under capacity.
more news :http://www.doinggroup.com/index.php?u=show-276.html

BEIJING — Chinese authorities have battled to get rid of gutter oil in the country's kitchens for years, cracking down on illegal oil production rings since 201...

BEIJING — Chinese authorities have battled to get rid of gutter oil in the country's kitchens for years, cracking down on illegal oil production rings since 2011.
But now it seems the black market oil used in streetside stalls could be the same one powering up airplane engines.
Gutter oil came about as a cheap way to produce cooking oil, which is popular in Chinese cooking, according to the Washington Post.
Waste containing used oil or animal fat is first scooped up from sewers, gutters, or dumpsters and taken to processing plants. After the mixture is refined and processed, the oil is repackaged and sold to vendors and small restaurants at below market prices.
As reprocessed sewage, gutter oil contains carcinogens which may lead to cancer and other health problems. But with the disgusting oil served up in cheap street eats, unsuspecting foodies may be none the wiser.
Other countries have long used recycled oil, not for cooking but for industrial purposes, something China only caught on to in recent years.
In 2014, Boeing partnered with a Chinese aircraft company to turn gutter oil into sustainable biofuel, according to Agence France-Presse.
After a Hainan airlines flight flew from Shanghai to Beijing last March on a 50-50 mix of gutter oil and jet fuel, we might be seeing more commercial flights making use of the biofuel, according to the Telegraph.
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BEIJING — Chinese authorities have battled to get rid of gutter oil in the country's kitchens for years, cracking down on illegal oil production rings since 2011.
But now it seems the black market oil used in streetside stalls could be the same one powering up airplane engines.
Gutter oil came about as a cheap way to produce cooking oil, which is popular in Chinese cooking, according to the Washington Post.
Waste containing used oil or animal fat is first scooped up from sewers, gutters, or dumpsters and taken to processing plants. After the mixture is refined and processed, the oil is repackaged and sold to vendors and small restaurants at below market prices.
As reprocessed sewage, gutter oil contains carcinogens which may lead to cancer and other health problems. But with the disgusting oil served up in cheap street eats, unsuspecting foodies may be none the wiser.
Other countries have long used recycled oil, not for cooking but for industrial purposes, something China only caught on to in recent years.
In 2014, Boeing partnered with a Chinese aircraft company to turn gutter oil into sustainable biofuel, according to Agence France-Presse.
After a Hainan airlines flight flew from Shanghai to Beijing last March on a 50-50 mix of gutter oil and jet fuel, we might be seeing more commercial flights making use of the biofuel, according to the Telegraph.
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Complete report is available @ http://www.deepresearchreports.com/111355.html .
This is a depth and professional research report on Global and China Biodiesel industry. The report firstly introduced Biodiesel definition classification application and industry chain structure, then introduced Biodiesel manufacturing technology and processs; and then introduced Global regional Biodiesel projects overview.

Complete report is available @ http://www.deepresearchreports.com/111355.html .
This is a depth and professional research report on Global and China Biodiesel industry. The report firstly introduced Biodiesel definition classification application and industry chain structure, then introduced Biodiesel manufacturing technology and processs; and then introduced Global regional Biodiesel projects overview.